f^Jjfc .&$ X If you need Pure Cod Liver Oil The more serious your weakness or disease, the more important it is that vou should get only genuine SCOTT’S Emulsion. No imitation has the remarkable body-building and healing powers or this pure strength-maker. No cheap substitute can so quickly relieve a stubborn s. / cough or arrest A the developmeet of chest troubles and wasting disease. S’uQ Courteously, i but firmly, sist on genuine SCOTT’S. i 0:-;-/® ] You cannot • 1/ZIS A. afford to ' jaja run risks when health or • even life is ia i >wwgs question. SCOTT’S EMULSION Always Pare-Always Sure COUGHS, COLDS MEASLES BRONCHITIS RICKETS CATARRH DEBILITY INFLUENZA WASTING
Home Happiness! c Many a scene of gloom is averted by a cup of good tea at the right time. Nelson Moate’s Teas by their delightful flavour and wholesome refreshment, foster a spirit of cheerfulness and contentment in the home. Ask for Nelson Moate’s— All Grocers.
s fIMMHHBHHMBBMWOmaUKHBUaaraa When a cold grip* you in the throat or cheat, you cannot afford to experiment with new cough remedies 3 M ike certain of rapid relief and cvinplete recovery by taking Bonnington s Irish Most, For 60 years it has been the favourite household remedy for chest troubles. Bonnington’s Irish Moss is so potent as to banish Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis and other chest ailments front adults —so safe that it can be given to the youngest child Bonnington’s Irish.OMoss Has Cured Coughs & Colds For 60 Years Family Size 2/6 3 Doit i»« There are no harmful drugs—no narcotics, in Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It contains the genuine Chondus Crispus” or Carrageen Irish Moss, and it is pleasant to take. It leaves an antiseptic film on the throat, thus guarding against ’Flu. Pneumonia, and other infection. The wonderful success of Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the past 63 years, proves its /efficacy. Keep it in the house-give the kiddies a spoonful every morning. Family «M ,( 6 everywhere. 'i n, t —i —• No great amount of care is needed to keep the hands soft, white and supple. At the end of your day’s work, rub a little Sydal . Lwell into the skin. It is skin food —it cleanses the • pores and improves the texture. Get Sydal now —2/- a jar at chemists and stores. 122 -■ . ■ • (Wilton’s Hand Emollient)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1921, Page 2
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